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Publicações por Henrique Salgado

2005

Optical fiber sensors for nuclear environments

Autores
Rego G.M.; Fernandez A.F.; Santos J.L.; Salgado H.M.; Berghmans F.; Gusarov A.;

Publicação
Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Applied Physics

Abstract

2005

Measurement of the salinity in water through long-period gratings arc-induced in pure-silica-core fibers

Autores
Rego G.; Santos J.; Salgado H.;

Publicação
Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Applied Physics

Abstract

2010

Tunable Multiband Antenna with an Active Artificial Magnetic Conductor Ground Plane

Autores
Luo, Q; Pereira, JR; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
40TH EUROPEAN MICROWAVE CONFERENCE

Abstract
In this paper, a new multiband antenna consisting of a coplanar patch antenna over an active artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) ground plane is demonstrated. The AMC ground plane, which has been proven to be very effective in the design of low profile antennas, consists of 4x4 square shaped unit cells. By connecting RF switches between adjacent unit cells, a group of four unit cells can be aggregated to a larger size unit cell. In this proposed antenna, the coplanar patch is placed 2mm above the AMC ground plane. It is observed that it is possible to use the patch to excite the AMC ground plane to become another resonant element. Moreover, operation in two more resonant frequencies can be achieved by reconfiguring the unit size of the AMC ground plane. In this way, one coplanar antenna can operate at four different bands with a simple configuration while keeping a low profile. In this work, it is shown that using the actively tuned AMC ground plane, one coplanar patch antenna can operate at 5.8GHz, 5.2GHz, 4.5GHz and 2.4GHz with a good operation bandwidth (S11<-10dB), which includes the entire required bands for WLAN 802.11a/b/g applications. The experimental and simulated results for impedance and radiation performance characterization are presented. All of the design and optimization work have been conducted using the Ansoft HFSS, which is a 3D full-wave electromagnetic field simulation software.

2012

Resource Aware Routing and Intelligent Wavelength Assignment for Cooperative Clustered OBS Networks

Autores
Ul Haq, I; Salgado, HM; Castro, JCS;

Publicação
2012 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH CAPACITY OPTICAL NETWORKS AND EMERGING/ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES (HONET)

Abstract
Burst loss is a critical issue in Optical Burst Switching (OBS) networks which restrains its deployment. This article presents a novel routing and wavelength assignment strategy for the Cooperative Clustered OBS (C2OBS) network architecture, to proactively avoid contention. In C2OBS, the network topology is divided into several manageable overlapping zones/clusters, with a Zone Head (ZH) node keeping an information base of zone resources. The ZH pre-computes a list of alternate k-shortest disjoint paths for every ingress-egress node pair within the zone. The ZH utilizes both the inferred knowledge about wavelength usage at the zone intermediate nodes and a novel poles apart heuristic for assigning wavelengths to incoming bursts. A route is selected among the pre-computed paths where the selected wavelength is available. As a result, traffic is balanced among the set of pre-computed routes, thus proactively reducing probability of contention. This strategy is called Resource Aware Routing (RAR) and Intelligent Wavelength Assignment (IWA).

2012

Experimental and Theoretical Performance Assessment of WiFi-over-Fiber Using Low Cost Directly Modulated VCSELs

Autores
Coelho, D; OLiveira, JMB; Pessoa, LM; Castro, JCS; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
2012 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS (ICTON 2012)

Abstract
In this work, an in-depth analysis concerning the transmission performance of IEEE802.11g/n WiFi signals in a radio-over-fiber system is presented. Low-cost optical/electrical transceivers based on 850 nm vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) and PIN photodiodes are considered. System modelling includes the impact of noise generated in the optical path, such as relative intensity noise (RIN), shot noise, photodetector thermal noise, clipping and intermodulation distortion. Analytic results based on Volterra series analysis for the performance of the system in terms of SNR and EVM for several optical modulation index values are obtained. The theoretical analysis is also compared with experimental results. Among several conclusions, it is observed that the laser intermodulation distortion, clipping and RIN are the most relevant factors.

2009

Stimulated Raman Scattering and its Applications in Optical Communications and Optical Sensors

Autores
Baptista, JM; Costa, JW; Barbero, AP; Martinez, MA; Salgado, HM; Marques, MB; Rocco Giraldi, MM; Correia, C; Frazao, O;

Publicação
The Open Optics Journal

Abstract

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